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The Blue Lagoon is located just off of Comino, the smallest island in the Maltese Archipelago. Fortunately, it is possible to reach the lagoon by public transportation (2€) and a ferry (3€). You can take a bus from Sliema (bus stop two blocks from the department) in order to reach Cirkewwa (Ferry Terminal) on the island's northern tip.
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Μπλε Λαγούνα
Triq Kemmuneti
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The Blue Lagoon is located just off of Comino, the smallest island in the Maltese Archipelago. Fortunately, it is possible to reach the lagoon by public transportation (2€) and a ferry (3€). You can take a bus from Sliema (bus stop two blocks from the department) in order to reach Cirkewwa (Ferry Terminal) on the island's northern tip.
Popeye Village Malta has grown from its days as a Film Set of the 1980 Musical Production 'Popeye' into one of the major tourist attractions on the Maltese Islands filled with a number of colorful fun activities for all young and young at heart. Open all year round we guarantee an enjoyable visit to all of our guests.
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Χωριό του Πόπαη
Triq Tal-Prajjet
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Popeye Village Malta has grown from its days as a Film Set of the 1980 Musical Production 'Popeye' into one of the major tourist attractions on the Maltese Islands filled with a number of colorful fun activities for all young and young at heart. Open all year round we guarantee an enjoyable visit to all of our guests.
The island of Gozo is another interesting place in the Maltese archipelago that you must visit. It is an island smaller than Malta, quiet and with much more vegetation. There you can visit La Blue Window, the Stone Salt Flats as well as interesting monuments, temples and sites very different from those you can see on the island of Malta. Gozo has not yet suffered from the tourist invasion, and it is a paradise for diving, with clear waters, cliffs, caves and spectacular seascapes. Remember that to visit the island of Gozo it is necessary to take a ferry.
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Γκόζο
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The island of Gozo is another interesting place in the Maltese archipelago that you must visit. It is an island smaller than Malta, quiet and with much more vegetation. There you can visit La Blue Window, the Stone Salt Flats as well as interesting monuments, temples and sites very different from those you can see on the island of Malta. Gozo has not yet suffered from the tourist invasion, and it is a paradise for diving, with clear waters, cliffs, caves and spectacular seascapes. Remember that to visit the island of Gozo it is necessary to take a ferry.
If you are passionate about prehistoric constructions, you can visit this temple as a complement to the previous ones. You can make the visit next to the Hypogeum since both points of interest are in the city of Paola.
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Ναοί Ταρσιέν
Triq It Tempji Neolitici
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If you are passionate about prehistoric constructions, you can visit this temple as a complement to the previous ones. You can make the visit next to the Hypogeum since both points of interest are in the city of Paola.
Located on the top of a hill in the south of the Island of Malta, are some of the oldest preserved temples; the Temple of Hagar Qim and Ggantija. A large architectural complex that was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980.
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Χαγκάρ Κιμ
Triq Hagar Qim
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Located on the top of a hill in the south of the Island of Malta, are some of the oldest preserved temples; the Temple of Hagar Qim and Ggantija. A large architectural complex that was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980.
The Blue Grotto (in English Blue Grotto) is a series of sea caves, which can be visited on typical boats of the fishermen of the area. During the early hours of the day and until noon, you can see a natural light show on the rocks. This phenomenon creates very powerful blue tones that will leave you speechless. Do not miss this wonderful place, a special corner that you cannot forget on your list of places to visit in Malta.
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Μπλε Σπήλαιο
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The Blue Grotto (in English Blue Grotto) is a series of sea caves, which can be visited on typical boats of the fishermen of the area. During the early hours of the day and until noon, you can see a natural light show on the rocks. This phenomenon creates very powerful blue tones that will leave you speechless. Do not miss this wonderful place, a special corner that you cannot forget on your list of places to visit in Malta.

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Founded in 1566, Valletta is Malta’s capital city and is one of Europe’s smallest (and southern-most) capital cities, with many buildings having a strong Baroque character. You can get there by taking a bus one block from the apartment,
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Valletta
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Founded in 1566, Valletta is Malta’s capital city and is one of Europe’s smallest (and southern-most) capital cities, with many buildings having a strong Baroque character. You can get there by taking a bus one block from the apartment,
Sliema is a town located on the northeast coast of Malta in the Northern Harbour District. It is a major residential and commercial area and a centre for shopping, bars, dining, and café life. It is also the most densely populated town on the island.
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Sliema
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Sliema is a town located on the northeast coast of Malta in the Northern Harbour District. It is a major residential and commercial area and a centre for shopping, bars, dining, and café life. It is also the most densely populated town on the island.
Marsaxlokk is a small, traditional fishing village in the South Eastern Region of Malta. It has a harbour, and is a tourist attraction known for its views, fishermen and history. As at March 2014, the village had a population of 3,534. The village is also known for the Marsaxlokk Market, which is mainly a large fish market which takes place along the seafront on Sundays, and a tourist market during all other days of the week
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Marsaxlokk
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Marsaxlokk is a small, traditional fishing village in the South Eastern Region of Malta. It has a harbour, and is a tourist attraction known for its views, fishermen and history. As at March 2014, the village had a population of 3,534. The village is also known for the Marsaxlokk Market, which is mainly a large fish market which takes place along the seafront on Sundays, and a tourist market during all other days of the week
If you want to enter streets with beautiful palaces and religious buildings from the 15th century, we recommend visiting the city of Mdina. Don't miss the spectacular views of the Island of Malta from the walls of this ancient medieval city. Its gates and walls are a sight to behold. The beauty of Mdina has made it an important location in the Game of Thrones series.
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Mdina
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If you want to enter streets with beautiful palaces and religious buildings from the 15th century, we recommend visiting the city of Mdina. Don't miss the spectacular views of the Island of Malta from the walls of this ancient medieval city. Its gates and walls are a sight to behold. The beauty of Mdina has made it an important location in the Game of Thrones series.
Adjacent to Mdina is the city of Rabat, also built by the Arabs in medieval times. The name of Rabat is the word used to say "suburb" and, although it is a city annexed perhaps less interesting to Mdina, Rabat has interesting places to visit such as the catacombs of St. Paul or St. Agatha.
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Rabat
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Adjacent to Mdina is the city of Rabat, also built by the Arabs in medieval times. The name of Rabat is the word used to say "suburb" and, although it is a city annexed perhaps less interesting to Mdina, Rabat has interesting places to visit such as the catacombs of St. Paul or St. Agatha.

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PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN MALTA

Getting around Malta by public transport is quite easy and the cheapest way (2 euro and you can use it per 2 hours) to get to know the island of Malta